I was answering a question on SO. I posted the answer, and found that the question had been migrated to SuperUser instead. Not an unreasonable migration - though ServerFault might also have been reasonable too. But, my answer was not neither posted to SU nor copied so I could post it. It may not have been helped by the fact that I hadn't been to SU in a while so I had to login, too, but diving past the barrage of 'are you a human' questions (no, I'm a bot, just like everyone else on the trilogy) and having to collect my answer from the SO page etc was not wholly convenient.

  • Is that the intended behaviour? (If so, why?)
  • Was the 'need to login' a factor in the unfriendly behaviour?
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What are you doing answering off-topic questions???? – Won't Apr 25 '11 at 11:30
@Will: I don't think it was off topic for SO - but other people clearly did. I can see why it was migrated; I don't agree that the migration was crucial. The answers will be less useful to fewer people where it is now than it would have been if left on SO. – Jonathan Leffler Apr 25 '11 at 14:02

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Answers should be migrated along with the question.

If you are saying that the question was on SO when you started typing your answer but when you clicked on 'post your answer' it had already been migrated - then that might be a loophole.

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That's what I'm saying - and yes, I think it might be a loophoole. I debated whether to tag it with 'bug-report', but decided not to in the first instance. – Jonathan Leffler Apr 24 '11 at 2:06
Also, FWIW, my SO activity shows '(2)' (as in 'two answers') for the question. The second submission was definitely after the question was migrated - it was entered in confusion, and did not trigger the normal warnings that I think you get when submitting two answers to a question. – Jonathan Leffler Apr 24 '11 at 20:13
It happened again today (a question migrated while I was typing an answer), and this time, the answer went too. Maybe someone fixed something; maybe I was just unlucky the first time. – Jonathan Leffler Apr 26 '11 at 5:16

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